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ASUS STRIX SOAR, 7.1 channels, Internal, 24 bit, 116 dB, PCI-E
STRIX SOAR
Strix Soar
7.1 Pcie Gaming Sound Card With An Audiophile-Grade Dac And 116Db Snr
- 116Db Signal-To-Noise Ratio (Snr) And Audiophile-Grade Dac: Enjoy High-Fidelity, Immersive Sound
- Sonic Studio Utility: Take Full Control Over Loads Of Sound Technologies Via An Intuitive, One-Page Interface
- Sonic Radar Pro: Lets You Pinpoint The Exact Location Of In-Game Sounds And Enhances Critical Audio Details Like Enemy Footsteps For An Aural Advantage
- 600Ohm Headphone Amplifier: For Enhanced Bass And Clear, Detailed Sound
Sharpen Your Hearing
Take Control
Strix Soar Is A Gaming Sound Card Built With High-Performance Components To Satisfy Gamers Who Demand Pure, Full-Sounding Audio. Strix Soar Features Rich, Immersive, And Clear Sound With An Incredible 116Db Signal-To-Noise Ratio (Snr), And A 600Ohm Headphone Amplifier For Deep, Tight Bass. The Simple Yet Powerful Sonic Studio Sound Utility Provides Complete Sound Card Control And Allows Easy In-Game Audio Adjustments.
Total Audio Control
Take Complete Control Of Your Audio With Sonic Studio
Strix Soar Features The Latest Sonic Studio Software Suite For Full Control Over Every Sound Technology, From Equalization (Eq) To 7.1-Speaker Level-Balancing. Sonic Studio Has A Single Navigation Page That Puts Everything In Front Of You, With An Intuitive Point-And-Click Interface That Allows You To Pre-Set Audio Profiles To Suit Different Audio Requirements.
Gain The Gaming Edge With Sonic Radar Pro!
Modern Games Are More Than Graphics &Ndash; Precise Audio Positioning Gives Gamers A Distinct Edge Over Enemies. That'S Why Strix Soar Includes Sonic Radar Pro, An Asus Exclusive Technology That Visualizes And Enhances In-Game Sounds, Giving You A Vital Edge In First-Person Shooters.
Fire Up Your Favorite Game And Sonic Radar Pro Displays A ‘Radar' Hud (Heads-Up Display) That Pinpoints In-Game Actions Relative To Your Position, So You'Ll Know Exactly Where You Are On The Battlefield And What'S Happening Around You!
Multiple Radar-Enhancers Can Be Enabled In Order To Visualize And Boost Specific Sounds Such As Footsteps, Gunshots, And Call-Outs. Sounds Are Plotted On The 360-Degree Hud, Even When There'S No Clear Line Of Sight, So Invisibility Is No Barrier To Pinpointing Opponents, Giving You A Distinct Advantage Over Other Players!
What'S More, Sonic Radar'S On-Screen Appearance And Position Is Completely Customizable, So You Can Make It Work Just The Way You Want, With Whatever Game You Want!
Game With Crystal-Clear Audio
Winning Formula For Exceptional Audio Quality
116Db Signal-To-Noise Ratio (Snr) Clarity
High-Fidelity Grade Ess Sabre9006a Dac Delivers Unrivalled, Jitter-Free Sound And An Exceptional 116Db Signal-To-Noise Ratio (Snr) For 32 Times Greater Clarity Than Average Onboard Audio.
Sound Detail Boost With 600Ohm Integrated Headphone Amplifier
The Powerful Ti-Tpa6120 Headphone Amp Lets You Experience The Full Potential Of Your Gaming Headset. A 600Ohm Headphone Amplifier Provides Enhanced Bass And Clear, Detailed Sound.
Hyper Grounding Technology
Noise-Blocking Multi-Layer Pcb Developed With Decades Of Asus Professional Layout Expertise
Lighting Effects
Express Your Gaming Style With Strix Soar. Its Owl-Eye Design Even Lights Up In The Dark.
STRIX SOAR
Further details for this product, STRIX SOAR, can be found at the manufacturer website. Please note, these web addresse(s) are supplied by 3rd parties, Quzo UK is not responsible for the content.
7.1 PCI Express, 384KHz / 24bit, 116 dB
ASUS STRIX SOAR. Audio output channels: 7.1 channels, Audio quality: 24 bit, Line-out Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): 116 dB. Host interface: PCI-E. Cables included: S/PDIF. Windows operating systems supported: Windows 7 Enterprise, Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Windows 7 Home Basic x64, Windows 7 Home Premium,.... Width: 130 mm, Depth: 190 mm, Height: 22 mm
Initial Release Date: 26/09/2015
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ASUS STRIX SOAR Internal 7.1 channels PCI-E 90YB00J0-M1UA00 Reviews
Tomas - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 March 2016
During Computex, we got our first glimpse of three new sound cards from ASUS. They've since been through our test lab and after Firstlook, they hit stores in the Benelux region. As the Strix name might suggest, they're specifically targeted towards game...
Before any sound card review conclusion, we must address the unfortunate fact that these products are obsolete for most people. That's mainly down to the very good sound quality that modern on-board audio solutions are capable of. In order to really mak...
Jon - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 04 December 2015
Today we look at the most affordable of the STRIX sound cards, the Soar. Although it has much the same hardware and features as its bigger brothers, it is more affordable which could be the real kicker in convincing potential buyers.We looked at the high-...
+High grade components, good build quality, Attractive EMI shroud, Many, singlepanel software suite options that are intuitive to use, Full support for up to 7.1 surround sound, 192KHz/24bit audio, Very affordable-Lacks volume control and RAID mode, No molex to PCIE power converter in the bundle.The big question with any sound card review, is: is it worth it to upgrade your onboard audio to a dedicated add-in sound card? Based on our results, it is difficult to argue anything but a resounding yes. Not only has ASUS made a sound card that can boos...